Andrea Bishop’s Top Tips for Life’s Problems

7 – Get away when possible – It is important to get away for lunch, coffee breaks and vacations whenever possible when dealing with toxic coworkers. Work offsite or close your door to separate yourself from distractions and drama. 8 – Update your resume. Even if you don’t want to leave yet, be prepared to start a job hunt at any moment. …Continue reading →

4 – Pick your confidantes wisely. In an office where you are not sure who to trust, it may be wise to confide in no one. Discuss professional dilemmas with someone outside of work who has solid judgment and discretion. 5 – Go up the ladder. If your boss is part of the problem, as a last resort, consider contacting their boss. …Continue reading →

1 – Get everything in writing. Get business agreements and assignments in writing. Save emails and voicemails with changes if there is a chance you may be blamed for something going wrong or being misinterpreted. Consider keeping a log (include who, what, when, where) of interactions to substantiate your work. Document your hours and productivity if they could come into question. …Continue reading →

1 – Find your perfect system. Not everyone works the same. Some people do well planning on a legal pad, others with a smart phone or tablet, some a planner, others an electronic calendar reminder system. 2 – What is your most productive time? Do you do best working at night or in the early morning? When is your best …Continue reading →

5 week group session for up to 6 people. We will meet by phone, each Monday to talk about the week ahead and what we want to accomplish. Each call will be time limited to one hour. Cost for the 5 week tele-group is $125. To sign up, call or text Andrea at 828-280-3675 …Continue reading →

Excerpt – John and Barbara – Barbara: One of the things that we’re good at doing is letting things go, and not throwing things back up at each other. To the point where I remember one day — I don’t know what was going on. I think I was in school and John was working. He came home one night, came …Continue reading →